Team India under Virat Kohli will commence their two-month long tour to England next year with the three-match Twenty20 series and will cap it off with five Tests, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced on Tuesday.

According to various media reports, The two teams will play three Twenty20 Internationals, starting July 3 at Old Trafford, followed by three One-day Internationals and then the five Tests at the Edgbaston, the Lord’s, Trent Bridge, the Rose Bowl and The Oval.

“A five-Test series against India is at the heart of next summer’s international programme. This is always a much- anticipated contest which attracts a huge following across the globe for the five-day game,” ECB chief executive officer Tom Harrison said in a press release.

England’s summer will start in May with two Test matches against Pakistan at Lord’s and Headingley, before they play a one-off one-day game against Scotland in Edinburgh, followed by five One-day Internationals and a T20 match against Australia later that month.